Carl Sorensen wrote Saturday, February 12, 2011 9:09 PM
I've attached a .ly file and its output. I think it gives the
desired
output. I'd welcome any comments.
Looks useful.
What about adding a third argument so 'staff-affinity
becomes set within the function too?
\setLyricSpacing #25
On 2/16/11 9:31 AM, Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk wrote:
Carl Sorensen wrote Saturday, February 12, 2011 9:09 PM
I've attached a .ly file and its output. I think it gives the
desired
output. I'd welcome any comments.
Looks useful.
What about adding a third argument
Carl Sorensen wrote Saturday, February 12, 2011 3:39 PM
On 2/12/11 6:39 AM, Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net wrote:
and go to Spacing of non-staff lines and then mod that a bit,
we get the
attached file (it's a bit long for in-line, IMO). This produces
the output
attached. Don't think
Well, we had the great debate over
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1483 and, on looking at
the outstanding issues I found another concerning lyrics, and wondered
whether it was still valid, or had been fixed as a by-product:
On 2/12/11 6:39 AM, Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net wrote:
and go to Spacing of non-staff lines and then mod that a bit, we get the
attached file (it's a bit long for in-line, IMO). This produces the output
attached. Don't think that's what we should get. Does the team think this
is a
On 2/12/11 6:39 AM, Phil Holmes m...@philholmes.net wrote:
and go to Spacing of non-staff lines and then mod that a bit, we get the
attached file (it's a bit long for in-line, IMO). This produces the output
attached. Don't think that's what we should get. Does the team think this
is a
Michael Käppler schrieb:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that ligatures are not automatically noticed as a
melismatic section. That means, I always have to
use the syntax: \[ bla \melisma bla \melismaEnd \]
However, I would consider ligatures to be melismatic in any case.
What's your point?
2009/4/21 Robert Memering memer...@uni-muenster.de:
I have come across several cases with non-melismatic ligatures in
renaissance polyphony.
Indeed, I am afraid that changing the default behaviour would break several
of my scores.
This wouldn't be an issue since it would be implemented in
Hi all,
I recently noticed that ligatures are not automatically noticed as a
melismatic section. That means, I always have to
use the syntax: \[ bla \melisma bla \melismaEnd \]
However, I would consider ligatures to be melismatic in any case.
What's your point?
Regards,
Michael
2009/4/4 Michael Käppler xmichae...@web.de:
Hi all,
I recently noticed that ligatures are not automatically noticed as a
melismatic section. That means, I always have to
use the syntax: \[ bla \melisma bla \melismaEnd \]
However, I would consider ligatures to be melismatic in any case. What's
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Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
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Any comments?
Yes, can we have a test file (input/regression) that describes the
effect (using the texidoc header string), and demonstrates it as well?
I have actually revisited the whole thing,
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